jolly
jolly 英 [ˈdʒɒli] 美 [ˈdʒɑli]
adj. 愉快的;欢乐的;宜人的 adv. 很;非常 vt. (口)用好话劝某人做…;(口)用好话使高兴
进行时:jollying 过去式:jollied 过去分词:jollied 第三人称单数:jollies 名词复数:jollies 比较级:jollier 最高级:jolliest
- Someone who's jolly is extremely cheerful. Your jolly French teacher might spend a large part of each class laughing out loud at his own jokes — if only you understood French, you could laugh along with him.
- 请先登录
- adj. 愉快的;欢乐的;宜人的
- adv. 很;非常
- vt. (口)用好话劝某人做…;(口)用好话使高兴
- vi. (口)开玩笑
-
1. Yet even this year, there are still jolly moments.
但就算是今年,也仍然有欢乐的时刻。
-
2. Counter their jolly “ho, ho, ho’s” with some ho’s of your own—the kind referred to in many rap lyrics.
和本身音乐中愉快的节奏相反,加上属于你自己的情绪-类似那种很多饶舌音乐中惯用的歌词。
- jolly (adj.) c. 1300 (late 13c. as a surname, late 14c. as the name of a dog), "merry, cheerful, naturally of a happy disposition; comical; suggesting joy or merriment," from Old French jolif "festive, merry; amorous; pretty" (12c., Modern French joli "pretty, nice"), a word of uncertain origin. It has an apparent cognate in Italian giulivo "merry, pleasant."
- 请先登录
0 个回复